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      The Biology of Investing
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      The Biology of Investing

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      Nature, Nurture, Physiology, & Cognition

      The Biology of Investing

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      The Biology of Investing book

      Nature, Nurture, Physiology, & Cognition
      ByJohn R. Nofsinger, Corey A. Shank
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 20 April 2020
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003009566
      Pages 232
      eBook ISBN 9781003009566
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Bioscience, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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      Nofsinger, J.R., & Shank, C.A. (2020). The Biology of Investing: Nature, Nurture, Physiology, & Cognition (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003009566

      ABSTRACT

      Why do people’s financial and economic preferences vary so widely? ‘Nurture’ variables such as socioeconomic factors partially explain these differences, but scientists have been discovering that ‘nature’ also plays an important role. This is the first book to bring together these scientific insights for a holistic view of the role of human biology in financial decision-making.

      Geneticists are now examining which genetic markers are associated with financial and economic preferences. Neuroscientists are now determining where in the brain financial decisions are made and how that varies between people. Endocrinologists relate the level of different hormones circulating in the body to financial risk-taking. Researchers are exploring how physiology and environmental conditions influence investment decisions, and how three types of cognitive ability play essential roles in investment success. This exciting and relevant work being done in these academic silos has generally not been transmitted among the scientific areas, or to industry. For the first time, this book integrates all these areas, explaining the myriad ways in which a person’s biology influences their investing decisions.

      Financial analysts, advisors, market participants, and upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of behavioral finance, behavioral economics, and investing will find this book invaluable, enabling a deeper understanding of investors’ decision-making processes.

      To further ensure this new material is accessible to students, PowerPoint slides are available online for instructors’ use.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|10 pages

      Biology and Psychology in Finance

      section I|48 pages

      Nature versus Nurture

      chapter 2|15 pages

      Genetics

      Twin Investment Behavior

      chapter 3|14 pages

      More Genetics

      Investments of Adoptees and the Human Genome

      chapter 4|17 pages

      Do Men and Women Invest Differently?

      section II|61 pages

      Physiology

      chapter 5|18 pages

      Brain Function and Financial Decisions

      chapter 6|16 pages

      The Influence of Hormones on Financial Risk Taking

      chapter 7|12 pages

      Sleep, Coffee, and Investing

      chapter 8|13 pages

      How Wellness Influences Financial Decisions

      section III|79 pages

      Cognitive Outcomes

      chapter 9|14 pages

      The Emotional and Moody Investor

      chapter 10|15 pages

      How Environmental Factors Impact Financial Decisions

      chapter 11|17 pages

      The Personality of a Successful Investor

      chapter 12|14 pages

      Types of Intelligence and Investment Performance

      chapter 13|17 pages

      Impaired Cognitive Function and Diminished Decision Making

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